StarHub Ltd. announced that it has achieved its first-ever ‘A’ rating in the CDP 2025 Climate Change Assessment. The company reported that this rating was attained through a deeper approach to data collection and engagement with key suppliers, resulting in refined emissions data across its most material Scope 3 categories. StarHub also introduced long-term Power Purchase Agreements in 2024 to increase the use of renewable energy in its operations. The company’s climate efforts are guided by science-based targets and a decarbonisation roadmap toward 2030 and 2050. Further details are available in StarHub’s Sustainability Report 2024 and Climate Transition Plan, with the next sustainability report scheduled for release in April 2026.
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